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Wyandotte County Evicts The T-Bones After The Team Failed To Pay Rent For Nearly 4 Years

Wyandotte County wants to evict the T-Bones from their stadium In Kansas City, Kansas.
Greg Echlin
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KCUR 89.3
Wyandotte County wants to evict the T-Bones from their stadium In Kansas City, Kansas.

The Unified Government of Kansas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte County served the Kansas City T-Bones with an eviction notice.

The UG cites more than $700,000 in unpaid rent and utilities as the reason for the eviction notice.

T-Bones president Adam Ehlert released a statement late in the day. He called the timing a surprise and said that the organization was “shocked by what appears to be this capricious action.”

The T-Bones have been up for sale for almost a year, but in the statement, Ehlert said that a sale would not come during the season.

The team’s regular season ends Sept. 2 and UG officials have asked that the team remove its property from T-Bones Stadium by Sept. 13.

The T-Bones currently hold second place in the American Association’s South Division, it’s possible their season could still be alive in the post-season after Sept. 13.

Game Three of the American Association’s championship series is scheduled for Sept. 14.  Games would also be played Sept. 15 and 16 if necessary in a best-of-five series.

Greg Echlin is a freelance sports reporter for KCUR 89.3.

Copyright 2019 KCUR 89.3

Ever since he set foot on the baseball diamond at Fernwood Park on Chicago's South Side, Greg Echlin began a love affair with the world of sports. After graduating from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, he worked as a TV sports anchor and a radio sportscaster in Salina, Kansas. He moved to Kansas City in 1984 and has been there since covering sports. Through the years, he has covered multiple Super Bowls, Final Fours and Major League Baseball's World Series and All-Star games.